Diagnosis: breast cancer.
Prognosis: terminal.
Life: only beginning.
Her diamond caught the sun's rays and refracted glittered light about the room. She'd asked herself again and again: How could she be so blessed? Partner at a prestigious law firm, engaged to the man of her dreams . . . there was no doubt. God had smiled on Kendra Woods.
But the moment Kendra is diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, her world collapses. Within days, Derek backs out of the wedding and the firm suggests a leave of absence during her treatment. Of all the roles Kendra has played over the years - daughter, sister, friend, student, attorney, bride-to-be - cancer patient seems the most unwelcome in the world.
When her path crosses with youth pastor Lance Alexander, Kendra sees only the troublemaker she knew in high school. But Lance could prove an unexpected spark. In the darkness that covers her, will Kendra be able to embrace a glimmer of hope?
"With trademark understated elegance, . . . this emotionally
charged addition to Tate's body of work is neither sappy nor trite." - Publishers
Weekly
Genre: Inspirational
Prognosis: terminal.
Life: only beginning.
Her diamond caught the sun's rays and refracted glittered light about the room. She'd asked herself again and again: How could she be so blessed? Partner at a prestigious law firm, engaged to the man of her dreams . . . there was no doubt. God had smiled on Kendra Woods.
But the moment Kendra is diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, her world collapses. Within days, Derek backs out of the wedding and the firm suggests a leave of absence during her treatment. Of all the roles Kendra has played over the years - daughter, sister, friend, student, attorney, bride-to-be - cancer patient seems the most unwelcome in the world.
When her path crosses with youth pastor Lance Alexander, Kendra sees only the troublemaker she knew in high school. But Lance could prove an unexpected spark. In the darkness that covers her, will Kendra be able to embrace a glimmer of hope?
"With trademark understated elegance, . . . this emotionally
charged addition to Tate's body of work is neither sappy nor trite." - Publishers
Weekly
Genre: Inspirational
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